Statistics is the separation of chance and system, the closing of random samples to the population, the identification of causal relationships or the finding of small needles in large haystacks. Statistics is becoming increasingly important in almost all areas of business, science and everyday life. Planning clinical studies, quality control in industry, forecasting election results or economic growth rates depend on modern statistics. The course imparts a broad spectrum of theoretical basics and specialist knowledge as well as methodological skills for starting professional practice. The graduate's graduates are able to scientific knowledge to use for the development of methods and to solve problems in relevant fields of application.